Cebbenhala / Cibbe- / Cipben- / hala / Cybenhalla: Robert Malet's mother and Walter, Humphrey and Walter son of Grip from her; Abbot of St. Edmund's before and after 1066; Hervey de Bourges. 1½ churches.

Cleopetona / Clopetona / -tuna / Cloptuna: Hugh de Montfort; Thorold from Ranulph Peverel; Countess of Albemarle and Ulwin the priest from her; William d'Arcis and Bernard de Sancto Audoeno from him; Humphrey the Chamberlain and Amund from him; Robert Malet's mother and Tiger and Gilbert de Colville from her; Roger de Poitou and Roger FitzErnald from him. Church. 30 pigs.

Cratinga(s)-ingis / Gratingis: Abbot of Bernai; Robert Malet and Walter de Caen and Robert Glanville from him; Roger de Poitou; Roger Bigot and Garenger from Bishop of Bayeux; Count of Mortain; Humfrid from William de Warenne; Walter de St. Valery. Church, mill.

Cratina / -ingis / Gratinga: Robert de Glanville from Robert Malet; Bishop of Bayeux and William de Boeville from Geoffrey de Mandeville; Abbot of Bernai; Walter de St. Valery; St. Mary of Gerstein from Count Mortain. Church, 2 mills. 7 beasts.

Depbe(n)ham / Deph(e)am / Dephenham / Depleham: William Gulafra from Robert Malet and his mother from him; Bishop of Bayeux; Ralph de Savigny from Ranulph Peverel; Abbot of Ely. 2 churches, St. Mary and St. Andrew. 20 pigs, 28 goats.

Small town. St. Mary's Church has Saxon and Norman work in the tower and porch. Crows Hall is a fine moated house, c.1508.

Small market town. William Malet built a motte and bailey castle on the site of a Saxon fortress; remains of a priory, founded c.1100 by Malet's son. The 101ft tall church steeple is one of the wonders of Suffolk.